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Chapter 117: Second Mission Settlent

Second-Stage Legendary!

Upon seeing the grade of the Heaven-Reliant Sword, dicine Master Wen beca increasingly convinced of Ying Ru Shi’s earlier speculation.

The number of Secret Realms in the world was beyond count, yet none broke the rule of "what you reap depends on what you sow." Never had a First-Stage Secret Realm yielded a grand reward, nor had a Fourth-Stage one ever given trash. It was as if so supre deity silently and impartially priced all things, bestowing upon mortals both rewards and trials.

That the Thieves’ House rewarded a Second-Stage Legendary Token ant it acknowledged the heightened difficulty of this mission. It further implied that the Thieves’ House indeed adjusted mission difficulty — and that future tasks would only beco more challenging, with increasingly lavish rewards. dicine Master Wen had never heard of a Secret Realm capable of dynamically adjusting difficulty, much less one that bound ssengers such that only death or failure could release them from an unending trial.

The four of them were like passengers on a ship sailing into a turbulent sea, or a carriage racing toward the underworld. So might leave, so might perish — but as long as one survived, the Thieves’ House would carry the remaining to the peak, or to their doom.

This realization did not dawn on dicine Master Wen alone. The others, too, recognized sothing extraordinary in the shift in rewards. Shang Xinlei couldn’t help but say, “This ti it’s a Second-Stage… does that an the next mission will reward a Third-Stage Legendary? And the one after that, a Fourth-Stage? Could it be that the Thieves’ House will keep raising the stakes, all the way to Fourth, Fifth, or even Sixth-Stage?”

“I don’t know whether to look forward to it or be terrified,” Ying Ru Shi replied with a wry smile. “To get that Heaven-Reliant Sword, Black Wolf and I gave it everything we had. If the Thieves’ House truly plans to reward us with a Third-Stage Legendary next ti… it might be a trial that truly tests the four of us. As for a Fourth-Stage Legendary… I might have to say farewell and voluntarily withdraw. After all, no matter how powerful the token is — you need to survive to use it.”

“White Fox has a point. Unless sothing unexpected happens, the Thieves’ House missions will grow tougher.” Yan Qing nodded in agreent, but then changed tone: “But we also shouldn’t overestimate the difficulty. The Thieves’ House isn’t a combat Secret Realm. We’re not warriors — we’re thieves.”

Yan Qing admired Ying Ru Shi greatly. Be it temperant, virtue, vision, or strength, she was unquestionably the most well-rounded thief. Before tonight, if he had to choose just one companion out of the four, Ying Ru Shi would’ve been his first choice. Thus, as the mission planner, he didn’t mind saying a bit more to reassure her.

“In both of our missions, we didn’t follow the optimal route. At Anguo Temple, while we failed to infiltrate flawlessly, at least we didn’t stir up too much trouble. But this ti in Jiangnan City, we went from ‘theft’ to outright ‘robbery.’” As he spoke, Yan Qing looked slightly vexed — Rat Monk had been of little help: “Had it not been for so many unexpected events tonight, we could’ve taken the Heaven-Reliant Sword without anyone knowing — instead, we alard the whole city, nearly clashing with the Court of Liang’s ssengers.”

“If harder missions co in the future, we can simply avoid conflict and focus on theft planning. And if things go south, we can always abandon the mission.”

Thinking about it, they had stolen to the point of almost battling the Imperial Guards. Anyone unaware would think they were staging a coup. Even a political uprising might have caused less commotion.

Ying Ru Shi mused for a mont and nodded slowly. “Yellow Dog, you make sense. Plus, our strength won’t stagnate. If one day we get a mission tied to the Foundation ssenger, perhaps we’ll already be strong enough to face Fourth-Stage head-on.”

Perhaps because Wolf and Fox had returned to rescue Snake and Dog, the bond between the four finally began to thaw. The atmosphere within the Thieves’ House was better than ever — though Shang Xinlei, watching Yan Qing actively speak to Ying Ru Shi, rested her chin on her hand, lost in thought.

Foreseeing greater challenges ahead, their gazes upon the Heaven-Reliant Sword grew more fervent. There were many ways for a ssenger to grow stronger — learning martial techniques, mastering secret arts, job advancent — but none matched the leap in power from obtaining a powerful token!

As a Legendary Token, the Heaven-Reliant Sword held an unparalleled allure for each of them.

Order Domain not only enhanced the sword bearer’s power but also benefited others, and by a great margin — 10 points to Vital Energy and Blood, Spirit, and Dexterity. Enough to turn a coward into a war god, a sickly person into a powerhouse. Even for a ssenger, it was akin to gaining the boost of another job advancent. If leveraged properly, it could win people over like a deadly weapon of charm.

Chaos Authority, simple yet brutal with massive potential. Though the damage stacking had a ti limit, pairing it with a token that boosted attack speed could make its lethality skyrocket to unimaginable levels. Killing across stages would be a breeze.

Dominance ca at a hefty price, but in a real crisis, who’d care about costs? It could even delay damage for a while, possibly saving lives at the critical mont.

Not just the three of them — even Yan Qing was tempted.

Though Bingzi Pepper Forest wasn’t bad, it leaned toward team synergy, with a stable skill combo setup. But he was a lone wolf, mostly just helping low-level characters enchant their weapons.

If the Heaven-Reliant Sword were in a ga, it wouldn’t be nearly as useful. Order required 10 hours to boost the three stats by 10 points — unless you were constantly in a team, who’d stay with you that long? Chaos was potent and cost no Spirit, but players didn’t need to be stingy — there were plenty of high-cost, high-output tokens. Others would finish mobs in five seconds, while the sword needed ten seconds for max output. Dominance? Don’t even ntion it — without an Order setup, it was just ten seconds of undeath.

All in all, both Heaven-Reliant Sword and Bingzi Pepper Forest were like beautiful but useless toys.

But in reality, those problems disappeared. Boosting attributes and reducing Spirit cost ant stronger bodies and longer combat endurance — both decisive factors in Secret Realm battles. Compared to life and death, a bit of ti spent was negligible.

“Everyone,” dicine Master Wen suddenly smiled, “I’ll be taking the Heaven-Reliant Sword.”

Though the settlent wasn’t complete, she already considered the sword hers. She couldn’t help it — she and Ying Ru Shi had seized it together, and her contribution was greater. Moreover, after the last mission, she had retained the most Thief Points.

That’s why she didn’t mind Snake and Dog raiding the Imperial Secret Treasury — she knew they had gained a lot, but in doing so, they forfeited their right to compete for the Legendary Token.

But Ying Ru Shi wasn’t giving up either — her eyes locked on the Heaven-Reliant Sword. “Black Wolf, aren’t you already Third-Stage? And you don’t even use swords. Why not save your bid for a future Third-Stage Legendary?”

Shang Xinlei was surprised to hear this, but Yan Qing had long suspected. After leaving the treasury, dicine Master Wen had pulled him up with one hand, effortlessly — despite his bags and overflowing Vital Energy and Blood, which made him extrely heavy. In contrast, he had to use hands and feet to pull up Shang Xinlei. Unless she weighed double, it ant dicine Master Wen’s Vital Energy and Blood was at least twice his own.

Thinking of this, Yan Qing glanced at Shang Xinlei. She caught his gaze, unaware of what absurd thought he was having, and made a hush gesture — clearly in the mood to spectate the drama.

“Ti waits for no one,” said dicine Master Wen. “I may not use swords, but the Order Domain is extrely useful for . I won’t give it up. White Fox, don’t waste your breath.”

She had considered saving points for a future Third-Stage Legendary Token — but abandoned the thought. Too risky. What if she failed to steal next ti? What if she didn’t make a key contribution? Arrogant though she was, dicine Master Wen acknowledged her teammates weren’t the diocre Masses. Had it not been for Yellow Dog’s inside contact going awry, this mission might have been dominated by him again.

A bird in the hand was worth two in the bush. With the Order Domain of the Heaven-Reliant Sword, she was confident she could massively expand the Embroidered Guard’s influence — taking another step toward toppling her father’s stranglehold over the Court!

Seeing that words were futile, Ying Ru Shi fell silent. The next move would be action. Even if her points were fewer than Black Wolf’s, a swift bid might still give her a chance!

At that mont, the Thieves’ House finalized the settlent. A new line of text appeared on the screen:

“Heaven-Reliant Sword Theft Case”

“Mission Difficulty: Easy”

“Mission Completion: ritorious Deed (From lowest to highest: Insignificant, Inadequate, ritorious Deed, Exceptional, Monuntal)”

“Mission Reward: 30 Thief Points”

“Thief Points can accumulate, are only spendable within the Thieves’ House, and cannot be traded. Losing eligibility to enter the Thieves’ House will erase all points.”

With the clatter of chips falling, numbers appeared on the screen before them — their previous totals added to the 30-point reward.

Next was the individual breakdown.

“Yellow Dog’s Mission Settlent List”

“Leave No Loot Behind: You explored a royal secret treasury and gained much historical insight. 10 points.”

“Daring Escape: You engaged and escaped from a Foundation ssenger. 5 points.”

“You gain 15 bonus Thief Points.”

Yan Qing was surprised. He hadn’t expected that opening the side quest treasury would net him extra points, or that being hit once by a Foundation ssenger counted as engagent. If that was the case, could he just throw a dart from 800 ters next ti and farm Thief Points?

Base 30, bonus 15, plus 14 from last ti — Yan Qing now had a total of 59 Thief Points. He glanced at Shang Xinlei’s points: 56. Sa rating. Both had gained 45 points this round.

“What!?”

Suddenly, two loud bangs rang out — dicine Master Wen slamd both fists onto the stone table and whipped her head toward Ying Ru Shi. Even with her mask on, everyone could imagine her eyes bloodshot with rage. If not for the Thieves’ House forcing her to stay seated, she’d have lunged at Ying Ru Shi by now.

Black Wolf: 80 Thief Points

White Fox: 86 Thief Points

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